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Investors turn on Tsipras’ campaign to end austerity in Greece

Hardest hit were banks, while talk surrounds cutting Greece’s credit rating even more.

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Gov’t, PCT ease China’s worries

Diplomatic sources explain that Beijing was eager to stress the significance it attributes to Chinese investments implemented and planned in Greece.

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Marilynne Paspaley of Paspaley Pearls dynasty loses bid to avoid land tax

Her own words come back to haunt her.

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Greek tourism rise outshines global gains

Travel receipts amounted to 13.5 billion euros.

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Hospitality units topped 10,000 in 2014

A significant feature of the 2014 figures concerns the increase in the number of beds at high-quality units.

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Multicultural grants are open

Next round of applications closes 30 January 2015.

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Fitch: Banks can cope with cash pressure

Fitch said that the outflow of deposits since mid-December has reached 2 percent of the whole of the credit system’s balance, or over 3.2 billion euros.

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US, British tourists not put off by uncertainty

More than 3 million tourists travel to Greece from these three markets every year.

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PPC considers electricity rate cuts

Reducing PPC’s electricity rates in a bid to respond to longtime demands by its major clients a possibility.

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J&P Avax lands LNG installation deal in Malta

As J&P Avax announced on Tuesday, the installation will feed natural gas to Malta’s biggest energy production unit at Delimara.

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